Council of Economic Advisors. Economic Report of the President, February 1968, together with Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers.

12

Council of Economic Advisors. Miscellaneous, including travel vouchers and correspondence with Arthur Okun (Chairman of Council of Economic Advisors) regarding Task Force on Wage-Price Policy.

12

Council of Economic Advisors. Recommendations of Task Force on Wage-Price Policy, Interim Report of Task Force, Memorandum to President from Chairman of Council of Economic Advisors Okun and Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents.

Council of Economic Advisors. "Statement of Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO, In the Matter of the Dispute with Upper Lakes Shipping Company and its Subsidiaries," includes exhibits for the case.

13

Council of Economic Advisors. Economic Cooperation Administration

13

Council of Economic Advisors. Economic Stabilization Agency, 1951.

13

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Correspondence with Frederick Livingston concerning creation of Public Employee Relations Board; with George W. Tayler, Chairman of the Committee, re bill to replace Cordin-Wadlin Act.

13

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Memoranda to members of the Committee from E. Wight Bakke, New York Chamber of Commerce, and George Taylor, concerning public employee relations, means to avoid strikes in public sector, etc.

13

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Old Documents for Committee Use

13

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Staff Study Papers 1-13 on various aspects of New York State Public Employee Relations: history, legislation, enforcement, etc.

13

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Travel vouchers.

13

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Drafts of Committee reports, and public hearings of the Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations, 1966.

14

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Interim Reports of Committee, March 31, 1966.

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Proposed amendments to Cordin-Wadlin Act and copies of the Taylor Act.

14

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Miscellaneous

14

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Miscellaneous

14

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. "Deterrents and Penalties" - statement of the Committee concerning no-strike principle in public sector.

14

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. New York Civil Service Employees Association

15

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Legal opinions concerning constitutionality of the no-strike clause of the Taylor law.

15

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Statement of procedures under the Taylor law, guidelines for local public employers' and employees' organizations on Taylor law, press releases concerning Taylor law decisions.

15

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Reports on the beginning months of the Taylor law. 1968.

15

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. New York City Procedures - Taylor Law.

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Miscellaneous file used by Cole

16

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Miscellaneous file used by Cole

16

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Miscellaneous

16

Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations. Recalling of Taylor Committee by Governor Rockefeller; correspondence re the Governor's Committee on Public Employee Relations, 1968.

17

Governor Robert B. Meyner's Committee on Public Utility Labor Disputes Legislation. Committee's Report to the Governor, 9/54, includes letter to the Governor from the Committee.

17

Governor Robert B. Meyner's Committee on Public Utility Labor Disputes Legislation. Committee's Report to the Governor, with corrections and notes

17

Governor Robert B. Meyner's Committee on Public Utility Labor Disputes Legislation. Drafts of Part I of the Report: "The Problem: Summary of Government Experiences, Analysis, and Conclusions," includes notes and corrections

17

Governor Robert B. Meyner's Committee on Public Utility Labor Disputes Legislation. Drafts of Part V of the Report: "The Committee's Findings and Recommendations," includes notes and corrections.

17

Governor Robert B. Meyner's Committee on Public Utility Labor Disputes Legislation. Cole's copies of Committee's report, includes his notes, and correspondence with other committee members concerning the drafts

National Commission for Industrial Peace. Correspondence concerning report of the Commission.

21

National Commission for Industrial Peace. List of Commission members; "Comments concerning draft statement of March 20, 1975 on FCMS Implementation of NCIP Recommendations, Report to Congress on FCMS Implementation of these Recommendations.

21

National Commission for Industrial Peace. Includes information relevant to NCIP, including news releases; press clippings; unused report to the President; executive order relative to NCIP; memorandum for the President.

21

National Commission for Industrial Peace. Includes information relevant to NCIP. Speeches: Ralph T. Seward to the National Academy of Arbitrators; "The Arbitration of Labor Disputes" by E. L. Oliver, "How to Stop Strikes by Really Trying" by Donald B. Straus, "Arbitration - Whose Responsibility" by David L. Cole.

21

National Commission for Industrial Peace. Cole's notes on NCIP.

21

National Commission for Industrial Peace. Reports, interim reports, drafts of reports of the NCIP.

21

National Commission for Industrial Peace. Reports, interim reports, drafts of reports of the NCIP

21

National Commission for Industrial Peace. Reports, interim reports, drafts of reports of the NCIP.

21

National Commission for Industrial Peace. Reports, interim reports, drafts of reports of the NCIP.

National Institute of Labor Education. Cole was a member of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Labor Education, 1957-58. Includes correspondence between George Meany and Ralph Campbell, President of the NILE and statement of purpose of the Institute.

24

National Institute of Labor Education. Includes correspondence on the committee; executive committee minutes; Cole's letter of resignation from the Institute.

New Jersey State Mediation Board. Includes routine correspondence; first annual report of the Board; etc.

26

New Jersey State Mediation Board. Includes routine correspondence; minutes of meetings; agenda for meetings.

26

New Jersey State Mediation Board. Includes routine correspondence; information bulletins to Management and Labor regarding the War Labor Board,; establishment of the Office for Economic Stabilization, etc.

26

New Jersey State Mediation Board. Includes routine correspondence; report of the Camden County Mediation Panel, 1942.

26

New Jersey State Mediation Board. Includes routine correspondence; information on dispute between International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) and Imperial Laundry.

26

New Jersey State Mediation Board. Includes routine correspondence.

26

New Jersey State Mediation Board. Includes routine correspondence; notes on dispute hearings.

26

New Jersey State Mediation Board. Includes newspaper clippings concerning the New Jersey State Mediation Board.

26

New Jersey State Mediation Board. Includes Third Annual Report of Board to Governor Walter E. Edge, 1943-1944.

Paterson, New Jersey, City Council. Cole, City Counsel. Estate of Josephine Bergen.

28

Paterson, New Jersey, City Council. Cole, City Counsel. City Council cases, notes, etc.

29

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes memoranda from Edward Gudeman, Executive Director of the Committee; report of Committee on Fiscal and Monetary Policy for Economic Stabilization and Growth; article by Neil Chamberlain, "The Structure of Bargaining Units in U.S." 1961-1963.

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes correspondence and reports on collective bargaining.

31

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes papers and correspondence on committee's report on free and responsible collective bargaining.

31

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes papers and correspondence on committee's report on free and responsible collective bargaining; statements by David J. MacDonald, President, United Steelworkers of America and dissent of committee member Richard S. Reynolds, Jr. to the report.

31

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes papers and correspondence on committee's report on free and responsible collective bargaining; some of Cole's notes on the report.

31

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes drafts of statements on sound wage and price policies.

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Working paper on wage and price policy.

32

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Supplement to working paper on wage and price policy.

33

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes "Economic Guides for Responsible Collective Bargaining" by David J. MacDonald, President, United Steelworkers of America, "Employment, Growth, and Price Levels"; records of hearings before the Joint Economic Committee of the 86th U.S. Congress; memorandum from George Meany to members of the Committee

33

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes memorandum to Committee members in benefits and problems incident to automation and other technological advance.

33

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes papers presented at and correspondence related to the Conference on Fiscal and Monetary Policy sponsored by the President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy.

33

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes papers presented at and correspondence related to the Conference on Fiscal and Monetary Policy sponsored by the President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy; Committee report on "Policies Designed to Ensure that American Products are Competitive in World Markets."

33

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes papers prepared for the Committee: "Automation, Productivity, and Manpower Problems" by Derek Bok; "Technological Developments in Major American Industries" by U.S. Department of Labor.

33

President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Includes papers prepared for the Committee: "Methods of Adjusting to Automation and Technological Change" by U.S. Department of Labor.

Taft-Hartley Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. President's recommendations for changes in the Labor Management Relations Act. Includes Cole's statement before the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare for changes in the Labor Management Relations Act. 1954.

34

Taft-Hartley Advisory Panel on Taft-Hartley Revision. Includes Cole's recommendations for handling of major labor disputes, correspondence with John F. Kennedy and Archibald Cox. 1959.

Taft-Hartley Advisory Panel on Taft-Hartley Revision. Includes paper on NLRB organization and procedure; drafts of proposed changes in the legislation.

34

Taft-Hartley Advisory Panel on Taft-Hartley Revision. Includes alternative drafts for proposed changes in amendments concerning contract bar and other sections of the Act, also paper on NLRB organization and procedure.

34

Taft-Hartley Advisory Panel on Taft-Hartley Revision. Includes "Amendments Relating to the Organization and Procedure of the National Labor Relations Board."

34

Taft-Hartley Advisory Panel on Taft-Hartley Revision. Includes report of the Panel to the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare on the Organization and Procedure of the NLRB, also an act to amend the NLRA by revising the organization and procedure of the NLRB.

34

Taft-Hartley Advisory Panel on Taft-Hartley Revision. Includes correspondence with Advisory Council members; travel vouchers for expenses incurred on Committee work.

34

Taft-Hartley Advisory Panel on Taft-Hartley Revision. Includes visions of national emergency provisions.

34

Taft-Hartley Advisory Panel on Taft-Hartley Revision. Includes revisions of national emergency provisions.

35

Taft-Hartley Advisory Panel on Taft-Hartley Revision. Androscoggin Mills, et al. Includes statements on behalf of the committee in the matter of the Textile Directive Steering Committee vs. the Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA); other statements of facts of disputes as well as general facts and figures regarding rates of pay, job classifications, etc. 1945, 1946.

National War Labor Board. Northern Textile Commission. Duplan Corporation. Includes rulings, correspondence, petitions for approval of wage rate structures for Office Employees and Foremen; analysis of proposed straight-time hourly increases Section (3) of Textile Directive Order of February 20, 1945.

35

National War Labor Board. Northern Textile Commission. Includes comparisons of wage rate change plans, correspondence, agreement between Duplan and TWUA.

35

National War Labor Board. Northern Textile Commission. Includes several petitions for approval of wage rate structures for Office Employees and Foremen, also includes correspondence regarding disputes in the Duplan corporation.

National War Labor Board. Northern Textile Commission. "Oral Argument on Behalf of the United Steel Workers of America in the matter of Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp., et al., and United Steel Workers of America." September 27, 1944.

36

National War Labor Board. Northern Textile Commission. "Oral Argument on Behalf of the Iron and Steel Producing Companies in the matter of Carnegie-Illinois Corp., et al., and United Steel Workers of America." September 1944.

National War Labor Board. Northern Textile Commission. Includes correspondence, statement of the committee, records of the Southern Textile Commission.

38

National War Labor Board. Northern Textile Commission. Includes hearing records; correspondence; and a petition for the establishment of job classifications submitted to the Board by the Textile Directive Steering Committee and the TWUA.

Related materials. U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, "The Cost of Living Index of the Bureau of Labor Statistics"; Journal of the American Statistical Association, "Appraisal of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Cost of Living Index."

40

Related materials. "Cost of Living" by George Meany and R. J. Thomas; "Steel Profits 1936-1943" by USA; article by Journal of the American Statistical Association; "A Critical Analysis of the Meany-Thomas Report on the Cost of Living," National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.

Steel Panel. Briefs involving case between USA and United States Steel Corp., et al. Pamphlet on steel profits 1936 through 1943; pamphlet on earnings and hours in the Iron and Steel Industry, April 1939; "Cost of Living" by George Meany and R. J. Thomas.

42

Steel Panel. "Pertinent Documents Relating to the Proceedings of Hearings in the matter of Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp., et al. and United Steel Workers of America"; "Pertinent Documents Relating to the National Economic Stabilization Program, Statement of T. F. Patton.

Steel Panel, related documents. "The Cost of Living of the Bureau of Labor Statistics"; article from Journal of the American Statistical Association.

42

Steel Panel. "Statement of F. R. Brugler on Corporate Profits and H. W. Boal and John C. Gall, and Bradford B. Smith, all in the matter of Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation, et al., and United Steel Workers of America."

Steel Panel. "Statements of Seward H. French, Jr., John G. Ketterer, C. A. McLain and John A. Stephens, General Company Statement in reply to the Rebuttal Presentation of the Union in the matter of Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation, et al., and United Steel Workers of America."

Includes general correspondence; instructional memoranda to staff; information bulletins; case notes on Public Service Coordinated Transport and Public Service Interstate Company and the Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America.

43

Recommendation of the panel in Remington Rand, Inc., vs. International Association of Machinists, Public Service Coordinated Transport and Public Service Interstate Transportation Co. and Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America; Manual of Instruction for Parties in Dispute Cases before the National War Labor Board; Manual of Instructions for Panel Members and Hearing Officers, Statement of Policy Concerning Review of Arbitration Awards.

Includes cases heard by the Second Region: Babcock and Wilcox vs. United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE); R. B. Davis Co. vs. IC of CW, Local 21503, AFL; Random House, Inc. vs. United Office and Professional Workers of America; United Artists vs. Screen Office and Professional Employees Guild. Records of these cases include industry dissents and labor dissents. Also includes correspondence, application for wage increases and bonuses; and instructional memos to Regional Boards.

43

Includes information on Region II of the Board. Correspondence, case opinions, applications for wage increases, opinion on absentee bonus plans, and summary of Board's experience in cases involving check-off.

44

Includes correspondence concerning cases, wage applications, opinions on Absentee Bonus Plan; minutes of July 1943; meetings of Second Region.

44

Includes opinions on cases heard by the Second Region, correspondence concerning cases, official report of proceeding in matter of Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. vs. United Cracker Workers of Greater New York, Local 25, CIO; opinion and recommendation of the panel in the matter of Western Union Telegraph Co. vs. American Communications Association, CIO.

44

Includes notes of cases considered; agenda of Region II meetings; instructional memorandum, memoranda on New York State Electric and Gas Corporations.

44

Includes notes of cases considered by Region II; memoranda to Board members; Division Report on Republic Steel; statement by Philip Murray of the USA.

44

Includes notes of cases considered by Region II.

44

Milk Panel. Includes notes of hearing heard by Board.

44

Pamphlet on War Labor Board, "What it is ... How it operates"; appeal for wage increases by USA; Union's request for shift differentials; Union's request for holidays; Memoranda to Board on approvable wage rates in the textile industry.

44

Press releases; General Orders; "Procedure Relative to Possible Violation of the Wage and Salary Stabilization Program"; records of hourly earnings in various industries; memorandum to Board on wage brackets in the textile industry.

44

Addresses of Regional Board members; pamphlet on application of the "Little Steel" formula, amended wage and salary regulations of Office of Economic Stabilization; "Method for the Determination of Wage Adjustment for Employees Working on a Commission Basis"; Executive Order regarding regulations relating to overtime wage compensation; press releases; wage rates for apparel trades; "Jurisdiction and Procedure of the Regional War Labor Boards"; "Wage Incentive Plans."

Emergency Board #73. Dispute between the Railway Express Agency and certain of its employees represented by the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. Transcripts of Proceedings, 1949. Issue: Contract negotiations

Box contains manuals from Inland Steel and Indiana Harbor Works and the folder "New Methods in Grievance Handling" regarding grievance procedures in International Harvester, Kaiser Steel and others involving the United Steelworkers and the United Auto Workers

National League of Professional Baseball Clubs and American League of Professional Baseball Clubs vs. Major League Baseball Players Association, - 6/17/70. Issue: World Series Fund division among teams

129

National Screen Service Corporation vs. Screen Office and Professional Employees Guild, - 1948. Includes transcripts in a case regarding rates of pay

New York City Transit Authority vs. Transport Workers Union of America, - 1951. Exhibits describing the Board of Transportation

144A

New York City Transit Authority vs. Transport Workers Union of America, - 12/61. Exhibits and report, recommendations of the Transit Labor Board; issues: four day work week, health program, rates of pay

Approximately 80 chronologically ordered, 2-3 page decisions by the `Impartial Umpire under the AFL-CIO No-Raiding Agreement;' A copy of the no-raiding agreement is included; decisions cover 10/54 - 3/64 and include decisions affecting the United Steelworkers of America, Office Employees Union, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, International Association of Machinists, International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers; some correspondence between Cole and the AFL-CIO Executives; there is no disproportionate representation in this box, between unions or industry

180

Approximately 150 decisions from 11/64 - 9/69, chronologically ordered, affecting the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, the Communication Workers of America, the Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butcher Workmen, and others; no industry or union is predominant

181

Approximately 140 consecutive awards from 12/69 - 10/73; the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the Service Employees International Union, and the American Federation of State, County, Municipal Employees comprise the bulk of this section; also included are the Textile Workers Union of America, the International Association of Machinists, and the International Union of Operating Engineers

182

Approximately 130 decisions from 12/73 - 5/77 under the AFL-CIO Internal Disputes Plan arranged by case number (in approximate chronological order) affecting mainly the American Federation of State, County, Municipal Employees, the Marine Engineers Benevolence Association, the Communication Workers of America, the Service Employees International Union, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the United Steelworkers of America, the International Union of Operating Engineers and the Graphic Artists International Union

183

A partial listing of the AFL-CIO Article XX violations decided by Cole; billing materials; examples of closed, postponed, or transferred cases; information on public sector regulations; and appealed decisions to the Executive Council

184

Approximately 80 decisions from 8/66 - 2/68; 11/68 - 2/70; affected unions include the International Association of Machinists, the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, the United Auto Workers of America, the Retail Clerks International Union, the Communication Workers of America; no union predominates

185

Approximately 60 Cole decisions from 1/70 - 2/72 under Article XX affecting the Textile Workers Union of America, the Communication Workers of America, the American Federation of State, County, Municipal Employees, the Service Employees International Union, the Retail Clerks International Union though no union or industry dominates this section

185

Approximately 30 Cole awards from 2/72 - 10/72 the result of disputes primarily between the Textile Workers Union of America and the International Ladies Garment Workers Union

185

Approximately 40 Cole (awards) determinations affecting the American Federation of State, County, Municipal Employees, the Textile Workers Union of America and others though no union is predominant

AAA related; Newspaper Industry Conference, 1963; (newspaper executives and newspaper union officials conferred and agreed to study the impact of new technology on future employment opportunities; the means of resolving or avoiding jurisdictional disputes; and the possibilities of greater use of arbitration

International Labor Organization (ILO), 1964 Geneva, 1965 Japan and Honolulu; contains report from factfinding and conciliation commission on freedom of association on "the complaints of alleged infringements of trade union rights in Japan submitted to the ILO by eleven trade union organizations; record of hearings for above case; and documents for hearings and witnesses

198

ILO, hearing on trade union rights in Japan (continued from preceding folder); includes hearing notes and cultural and educational books on Japan

199

ILO, hearing on trade union rights in Japan (continued from preceding folder); includes papers by members of Committee of Experts and correspondence

Harvard Law Review article, 1951, on the decision by the Supreme Court of New Jersey in the "Matter of the Arbitration between New Jersey Telephone and the Communication Workers of America;" article deals with how statutes are constructed

201

Contains assorted speeches and articles including "Employer's Ability to Pay in Wage Determinations" and "Can Collective Bargaining be Improved?" (1949)

201

University of Wisconsin, Conference on Productivity, 1949; includes notes and proceedings and the paper "What Makes for Industrial Peace?"

201

Dumont and International Union of Electricians Joint Labor-Management Educational Program, Harvard Business School, the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University, Yale University, and the University of Illinois; contains speech notes

202

New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations (NYSSILR) conference in Rochester, New York, 1959; contains lecture notes regarding "The Arbitrator Examines the Discharge Question," and information on the NYSSILR at Cornell University

202

Salzberg Seminar in American Studies, 1957

202

Conference on Government in Labor-Management Relations at the University of Pennsylvania, 1953; includes "Observations on the Nature and Function of Mediation"

202

Contains article on National Emergency Strikes; notes on types of third party intervention; and papers by various authors, 1961 - 1963

Contains quotes and stories used for various speeches; notes for Conference on Automation and Employment, Kaiser Steelworkers

202

University of Pennsylvania (?); council notes

202

Dunlop Seminar, Harvard University, 1966; Cole's final comments

202

New Jersey State Bar Association Convention, 1967; topic of Mr. Cole's speech was the tenth anniversary of the Welfare and Pension Plans of the Textile Workers Union of America

203

John Diebold, The Diebold Group, Incorporated, 1967; Mr. Cole wrote the introduction on the impact of automation and technological change on collective bargaining for the book by the Diebold Institute of Public Policy Studies

Institute of Collective Bargaining, New York City meeting, 1969; contains Cole's speech "Resolving Deadlocks in Public Employment"

203

S.H. Fabian's seventieth birthday; speech by Cole

203

State Board of Education, 1968; Cole's speech, "Labor Relations in Public Employment," deals with strike issues

203

Dedication of Sylvan Gotshal Hearing Room at the American Arbitration Association, 1969

203

AFL-CIO Federationist article, "The Federation's No-Raiding Program"

204

The Collective Bargaining Forum, 1969; includes Mr. Cole's speech, "Resolving Deadlocks in Public Employment," and other information distributed at the convention

204

Practicing Law Institute (PLI); includes correspondence regarding speech given by Cole for the PLI in 1969; (speech is not contained in folder)

204

Eternal Light, television program on National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC); Mr. Cole participated in a discussion on "The Challenge of the Seventies to Labor" sponsored by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America

204

Shirt Sleeve Symposium, Labor Relations in the Public Sector by the Public Employment Relations Board, 1969; contains several papers by various authors concerning the use of factfinding in dispute settlement

Defense Plant Corporation (DPC), 1944; newspaper clippings regarding thirty-eight DPC plants in New Jersey which were to be sold to prospective buyers when no longer needed in war effort

211

Jack Golodner; includes business transactions between Golodner and Cole and "No-Raid Agreement" joint project

211

Harry B. Haines (New Printing Company) (The Patterson Evening News); Cole on leave of absence as Patterson, New Jersey counsel; making arrangements to return to that position from White House; H. Haines, a personal friend, reported on Cole's activities in Patterson Evening News

211

Hassenfeld Brothers: John Hand and Sons; disagreement regarding bill of sale between above parties; includes letters to Cole soliciting his help